Hugo Lloris says he feels sorry for his Tottenham teammate Harry Kane after his penalty miss cost England against France in Saturday's World Cup ...
We have to prepare for the next battle. ‘Fortunately for the French team he missed. The French players deserve the credit. We did a very good job. ‘The man that I am have to be honest, we are team-mates, I respect him a lot. ‘The mental aspect was decisive.
France captain Hugo Lloris has said he “shares this moment of pain” with Tottenham Hotspur team-mate Harry Kane, after the England skipper missed a deceive ...
We have to prepare for the next battle.” “We have to savour this moment in the dressing room. The man that I am have to be honest, we are team-mates, I respect him a lot.
FOOTBALL fans were left baffled by Kylian Mbappe's pep talk with Hugo Lloris ahead of Harry Kane's first penalty against France.The France superstar c.
Move man." And a third said: "Mbappe walking over to Lloris like Hugo doesn’t train with Kane day in day out. Another added: "Nah why did Mbappe go up to Lloris to give him advice as if he doesn’t train with Kane everyday🤣."
England were dumped out of the World Cup by France in a game of fine margins on Saturday night.
I thought, on the night, we had the better chances and better spells in the game. We were solid in the important moments of the match, we hurt them when we had to." You have to take responsibility and I take it today. "I’m someone who prepares to take one or two penalties in the same game, so I can’t blame my preparation," said Kane. "I know he is strong and he may not think about it for too long. The Three Lions pushed the defending champions all the way but ultimately ended up crashing out of the tournament after Kane failed to hit the target from 12 yards under the crippling weight of pressure.
Hugo Lloris said he “shares this moment of pain” with Tottenham team-mate Harry Kane after his penalty miss against France. Kane blazed a late spot-kick ...
"Fortunately for the French team he missed. I know he is strong and he may not think about it for too long," Lloris told reporters after the match.
We have to prepare for the next battle.” The French goalie further added, “We have to savour this moment in the dressing room. “The man that I am have to be honest, we are team-mates, I respect him a lot.
France, the reigning world champions, defeated Gareth Southgate's England 2-1 to advance to the semi-finals.
Olivier Giroud, who scored the winning goal just before 80 minutes, was also given a rating of seven. Overall, his performance was disappointing and Phil Foden was logically replaced by Marcus Rashford.' The referee, Wilton Sampaio, was given a lowly four. England's attack was a mixed bag. 'He is the English player from whom we expected a lot, probably too much. 'Phil Foden might have deserved to come out at half-time.' 'A fault that occurs in a second period when Saka hurt him greatly, in particular by his internal movements. 'His burst in front of Kane is that of a high-level goalkeeper. It is thanks to his six saves that the Blues have remained afloat,' the paper said. Phil Foden was one the joint-lowest rated players on the park according to the publication - he was given a four for his overall showing. FRANCE: Lloris 8; Kounde 6, Varane 6, Upamecano 5, T. 'Doubts about his level of performance?
Harry Kane had already beaten Tottenham team-mate Hugo Lloris from his first penalty before smashing his second effort high over the bar as England crashed ...
"I thought the refereeing was a bit borderline at times tonight, but we won't linger on that. Lloris added: “We have to savour this moment in the dressing room. We have to prepare for the next battle.” The English team put in a big performance and the French players deserve credit.” Lloris is on course to become the first captain to win back-to-back World Cups but said he still feels sympathy for Kane and offered his support. Tottenham keeper Lloris said: “Of course we’re happy because it’s a key moment.
HUGO LLORIS insists Harry Kane has the strength of character to bounce back from his World Cup penalty agony.England skipper Kane was in tears after b.
“It was a great reward for all our preparation for this match and we have to congratulate everyone for all their hard work. “This England team is very strong, their midfield created a lot of space, they were hard-hitting in attack and they have a number nine who is among the best in the world. “I cannot hide the fact that it was a special evening for me to make my 143rd appearance for my country against the English, a country in which I have been playing for ten years. Lloris said: “It was a difficult match against a very, very good English team who deserve a lot of praise because it was a great battle right to the end. The veteran keeper said: “There were a lot of emotions out there because we were in the middle of a battle and at the end we were all very happy. “It was a turning point of the match and I can only share this moment of pain with him.
England went crashing out of the World Cup following defeat to the reigning world champions, with Kane missing a late penalty which would have put the Three ...
'It was a turning point of the match and I can only share this moment of pain with him. Lloris believes Kane will bounce back ahead of the return of the Premier League [The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20721478/hugo-lloris-saddened-harry-kanes-penalty-miss-spurs/), the 35-year-old said: 'There were a lot of emotions out there because we were in the middle of a battle and at the end we were all very happy. [Tottenham](/sport/teampages/tottenham-hotspur.html) team-mate will bounce back ahead of the return of the [Premier League](/sport/premierleague/index.html). England went crashing out of the tournament after defeat to the reigning world champions, with Kane missing a late penalty which would have put the Three Lions level. [Hugo Lloris](/sport/hugo-lloris/index.html) has sympathised with [Harry Kane](/sport/harry-kane/index.html) following his crucial penalty miss in the quarter-final of the World Cup.
Tottenham and France captain Hugo Lloris has sympathised with club teammate Harry Kane after his crucial penalty miss in England's World Cup exit.
It was a great reward for all our preparation for this match and we have to congratulate everyone for all their hard work. “It was a turning point of the match and I can only share this moment of pain with him. But on a personal level, I am also saddened because Harry is a teammate, a man whom I respect enormously and someone who took responsibility in a crucial moment of the game.
Hugo Lloris has backed Harry Kane to bounce back from his rare World Cup failure. The England skipper blazed a penalty high over the bar that would have ...
“He did that today and we are very happy to have him in our team. “There are always things that are said in the press and the most important thing is to respond on the pitch. “Lloris the weak point of les Bleus according to the English press? He added: “We have to savour this moment in the dressing room. We have to prepare for the next battle.” The English team put in a big performance and the French players deserve credit.